Jump to content

British Police Misdemeanours (Sarah Everard case onwards)


Premi5
 Share

Recommended Posts

3 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Shoot bro. Depends on profession. Janitor? Miss work once to take your kid to the dr, you have no insurance btw, but all these cops, politicians, frat boys, masons, priests etc? They have a lic to ill. 

Devil takes care of his own. 

I think also your point (on the other forum) about sending a message to people - that they will be protected no matter what they do - is an important aspect. 

I think this is just english culture in general myself. They like to do this to men of colour. But they'll keep some eye candy brown/black b1tch no problem. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

tps://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

Cressida <banned word filter activated> and Sadiq Khan are at war over her £500,000 payoff plus £160,000-a-year gold-plated pension as 'he tries to avoid handing over huge severance package'

Cressida Dick and Sadiq Khan are at war over her £500,000 payoff plus £160,000-a-year

After her dramatic resignation on Thursday, London's most senior police officer Dame Cressida <banned word filter activated> (pictured left yesterday) is in line for a payout of more than £500,000 on top of a £160,000-a-year pension, in what has been described as a 'dreadful reward for failure'. Under the terms of her two-year extended contract, signed in September, Dame Cressida, 61, can expect to receive her £246,109 annual salary with £3,074 benefits for the remaining 25 months she had left to serve until April 2024. She will also receive a bumper pension payout because it is effectively the second time that she has 'retired' from the Metropolitan Police after clocking up nearly 37 years' service. According to The Times, both the Met and City Hall refused to comment on whether Dame Cressida would receive the full amount, but Mr Khan (pictured with Dame Cressida in 2017) is said to be resisting handing over the huge severance package.

 
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The type of stuff Sarah Everard's rapist killer policeman's fellow police friends were up to (carry on below for the official police reaction.......): 

Three Met Police officers are charged with sharing 'grossly offensive' racist and misogynistic Whatsapp messages with Sarah Everard's rapist and killer PC Wayne Couzens

  • Ex-PC Wayne Couzens was handed a rare whole-life term last September
  • He kidnapped, raped and murdered 33-year-old Ms Everard in March
  • Couzens flashed women on a number of occasions before he committed murder 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10523575/Three-Met-Police-officers-charged-sharing-grossly-offensive-messages-Wayne-Couzens.html

 

 

 

How a deeply racist, degenerate police force reacts........

Official Met Policee Twitter account with 40,000 followers slams Sadiq Khan and BACKS Cressida <banned word filter activated> for refusing to sack officers over racist, sexist, misogynistic messages

  • War of words between Mayor of London and Met Police spilled into public today
  • Force mocked Sadiq Khan for 'not understanding process for sacking officers'
  • Tweet about the Mayor was deleted and Met apologised for 'inappropriate' post
  • Mr Khan was furious about it, denying threatening Dame Cressida over sacking
  • He asked 'Are we surprised whistleblowers don’t come forward if this attitude?'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10522959/Official-Met-Police-Twitter-account-40-000-followers-slams-Sadiq-Khan-BACKS-Cressida-<banned word filter activated>.html

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 
 

CPS backs down in Wayne Couzens secrecy row: Three officers are FINALLY named after being charged over swapping grossly offensive messages with Sarah Everard's murderer

  • Officers are accused of sharing offensive texts with murderer Wayne Couzens
  • Sent on WhatsApp between April and August 2019 - two years before killing
  • Named as Pc Jonathon Cobban, 35, Pc William Neville, 33, and Joel Borders, 45

 

The three Met officers charged for allegedly sharing grossly offensive messages with Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens were today finally named by the Crown Prosecution Service as it backed down following a secrecy row. 

The three officers, two of whom are still serving, are accused of sharing racist and misogynistic texts with the former protection officer about two years before he abducted, raped and murdered Sarah Everard.

The CPS announced the trio were charged with sending grossly offensive messages over WhatsApp between April and August 2019. But their names were withheld by the CPS for 'operational reasons' - prompting claims they were receiving 'special treatment'. 

Cobban and Borders have both been charged with five counts of sending grossly offensive messages on a public communications network contrary to S127 of the Communications Act 2003.

Neville has been charged with two counts of sending grossly offensive messages on a public communications network contrary to S127 of the Communications Act 2003.

The CPS announced earlier this month that trio had been charged with sending grossly offensive messages over WhatsApp between April and August 2019. 

The decision to withhold their names followed after a Supreme Court ruling confirming criminal suspects have the right to privacy, meaning they cannot be named by the press before they are charged with an offence unless there is a proper public interest justification to do so. 

Despite this ruling defendants, including police officers such as Couzens, are identified when they are charged, so the decision to withhold the names was highly unusual.

The decision to withhold the identities was not thought to have been made by Scotland Yard or the IOPC, and a source said both bodies disagreed with the anonymity. MPs and lawyers slammed the decision as 'ridiculous' and 'a charade'.

Nazir Afzal, former chief prosecutor for the North West, said naming the defendants could not risk prejudicing a trial as details of the officers' relationship with Couzens would inevitably emerge in court.

He said: 'I think it is ridiculous. As soon as these officers are in front of a magistrate or judge they will say of course you should be named.

'We don't have secret justice in this country for good reason and it should not start now.

'Regardless of the crime said to have been committed, the identity of the accused should not be kept a secret.'

Andrew Bridgen, MP for North West Leicestershire, said it appeared as if the officers were receiving special treatment. He said: 'This will only exacerbate the public feeling that the people in charge of the law feel like they are above it.

'There can't be special treatment for police officers. They are people in trusted positions so if they are accused of something the law needs to be seen to be done.'

Detectives investigating Couzens after Miss Everard's murder found the allegedly grossly offensive material on one of the killer's old phones. The two serving officers were placed on restricted duties but Scotland Yard confirmed they have now been suspended.

After an investigation the IOPC sent a file to the CPS this month. The three officers will appear at Westminster magistrates' court on March 16.

Former parliamentary protection officer Couzens, 48, was handed a whole life term at the Old Bailey last September after pleading guilty in July.

Miss Everard disappeared while walking home in south London last March and was later discovered on waste ground more than 50 miles away in Kent strangled.

Couzens used Covid curbs at the time and his warrant card to stop his victim in the street and get her into a hire car. 

Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said today: 'Following a referral of evidence by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), the CPS authorised charges against two serving Metropolitan Police officers and one former officer.

'PC Jonathon Cobban, 35, PC William Neville, 33, and former officer Joel Borders, 45, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 16 March for their first hearing.

'Each of the three defendants has been charged with sending grossly offensive messages on a public communications network. The alleged offences took place on a WhatsApp group chat.

'The function of the CPS is not to decide whether a person is guilty of a criminal offence, but to make fair, independent and objective assessments about whether it is appropriate to present charges to a court to consider.

'Criminal proceedings are active and nothing should be published that could jeopardise the defendants right to a fair trial.'  

The IOPC said: 'The IOPC's investigation began following a referral from the MPS in April last year (2021) and was completed in December when we referred a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). 

'The CPS has taken the decision to authorise charges against the officers.'

The three suspects will make a first appearance before Westminster Magistrates' Court on March 16.  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10535255/Three-officers-FINALLY-named-charged-Couzens-messages.html

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-60605687

 

Met officer Adnan Arib jailed for seeking relationship with teenage girls

Published
1 hour ago
Share
Adnan AribIMAGE SOURCE,PA MEDIA
Image caption,
The judge told Arib he was trying to gain the girls' trust to pursue some sort of sexual relationship

A Met officer who used his position to try to start a sexual relationship with "vulnerable" teenagers has been jailed for two years.

PC Adnan Arib, 45, contacted two girls, aged 15 and 16, after meeting them while on duty.

He met the 15-year-old in a park and sent the older girl dozens of text messages saying she was "very pretty".

The married officer had previously been found guilty of two counts of misconduct in a public office.

Jurors at Southwark Crown Court heard he continued contact with the 15-year-old after first being called to the girl's flat by her mother, who had accused her of stealing £10, in July 2019.

During a conversation in the teenager's bedroom, Arib asked the girl to write her phone number, name and other details on a piece of paper, the court was told.

He then met the girl alone in a park and asked her if she had a boyfriend. He suggested taking her out for a drink, which made the 15-year-old feel "uncomfortable", the jury heard.

In a victim statement, the girl's mother said Arib's actions meant "we don't feel secure in our own home".

Bethnal Green police station
Image caption,
Arib was based at Bethnal Green police station at the time of the offences

He also asked the 16-year-old girl for her phone number and if she was in a relationship, prosecutors said.

The girl first came into contact with Arib after being reported as a missing person, the court was told.

Arib invited her out after she had been brought into Bethnal Green police station in east London.

Officers later found 47 text messages had been sent between them on a phone he initially tried to deny was his.

'Sexual undertone'

He told jurors he had been "naive and foolish" but said he believed offering careers guidance to the two girls was part of his wider policing duties.

Judge Deborah Taylor said: "What is clear from the evidence in this case is that there was a sexual undertone to your behaviour.

"Once the jury had rejected your explanation, the only inference is you were trying to gain their trust to pursue some sort of sexual relationship.

"They were both vulnerable, and in your treatment of them you abused the public's trust in you as a police officer."

Link to comment
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, Premi5 said:
Arib was based at Bethnal Green police station at the time of the offences

He also asked the 16-year-old girl for her phone number and if she was in a relationship, prosecutors said.

The girl first came into contact with Arib after being reported as a missing person, the court was told.

Arib invited her out after she had been brought into Bethnal Green police station in east London.

Pattern. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

@dallysingh101from your 'ends'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10573403/British-paedophile-preacher-fled-Bulgaria-remains-large.html

Met Police is accused by the BBC of doing 'little to stop' British paedophile 'youth pastor' who fled to Bulgaria to 'abuse hundreds of children on an industrial scale' - and even his own sister is trying to bring him to justice

  • Daniel Erickson-Hull, now 46, from London, was jailed in 2017 after being convicted of making and possessing hundreds of indecent images of children 
  • He fled to Bulgaria where he was confronted by BBC's File on 4 in 2019 
  • Erickson-Hull was later charged by Bulgarian authorities with abusing eight boys under 16 but the case collapsed when alleged victims withdrew their statements
  • File On 4 shares fresh evidence and prosecutor asks why he is still at large 

By STEPHANIE LINNING FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 08:12, 4 March 2022 | UPDATED: 08:13, 4 March 2022

 

 

A British paedophile 'preacher' on the run overseas is still at large despite evidence he has abused potentially 'hundreds' of children in a 'wholesale, industrial scale', a former prosecutor has told the BBC

Daniel Erickson-Hull, now 46, from Plaistow, London, was jailed in 2017 after being convicted of making and possessing hundreds of indecent images of children. 

After being released later that year, he was supposed to sign the sex offenders' register, was subject to an order banning him from unsupervised contact with children, and was barred from travelling abroad without informing authorities. 

He ignored these restrictions and relocated to Bulgaria, where he has been living in a deprived Roma neighbourhood called Nadezdha. 

Erickson-Hull was first exposed by File On 4 in 2019. Now, three years later, journalist Paul Kenyon has revisited the case and revealed how, despite evidence from the BBC, a former devotee and Erickson-Hull's own sister, the paedophile remains at large and the Metropolitan Police has done 'little to stop him'. 

When Kenyon first met Erickson-Hull, he was posing as a youth pastor. 

The 2019 footage of the journalist confronting the paedophile went viral and showed the BBC crew were chased away by a mob of his teenage followers, revealing just how deep his ties in the community went. 

Following the story, an American follower named Dawn Gibbs, who had travelled from Houston, Texas, to work with Erickson-Hull, decided to confront the so-called pastor. When she walked into his room, she found him in bed with two boys.

'I looked at the bed and there's Daniel and one boy is facing him, face-to-face, spooning him, and another boy was spooning him from the rear,' she recalled, as she told her story for the first time. 

 

 

'The boys immediately jumped out of the bed... There was lots of shouting from the boys. Daniel just sat in the bed like nothing was going on.' 

Soon afterwards, Dawn decided to leave. When she went to say her goodbyes to the children she discovered just how many boys had been abused.

'This young man interrupts the conversation to say, ''We f****d Daniel. He continued to tell me "yes, don't you know Daniel is gay? We f****d him".

'I told them this was very serious and that I was going to need to speak to Daniel.' 

Erickson-Hull uses his social media channels to raise money which he gives to the Roma community in Bulgaria. Above, in a video posted online
Erickson-Hull uses his social media channels to raise money which he gives to the Roma community in Bulgaria. Above, in a video posted online

In that room, approximately 15 claimed to have been abused by Erickson-Hull. Some of them told her their little brothers had been preyed upon. 

The youngest boy Dawn heard from was 10 years old. 

She said: 'He was just a small, young boy who had one of the worst allegations - that Daniel was performing oral sex on him. Often.'

Dawn decided to confront Erickson-Hull again and question him about the allegations.

'I questioned him and he denied it all and told me the children were possessed by demons,' she explained. 'He was amused. He was laughing it off.'

Ms Gibbs says she told the Metropolitan Police about his actions but did not receive a reply.  

Soon after the original File On 4 investigation was broadcast, Bulgarian police raided his apartment and found him with six children. 

He was charged with abusing eight boys under 16 and was taken to prison to await trial. While he was in custody, the Roma community came together to protest against his arrest. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • The title was changed to British Police Misdemeanours (Sarah Everard case onwards)

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share


  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use